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African nations urged to use data to cut import dependence

l-r:Hon. Dr Jessie Kabwila, Minister of Higher Education, Malawi, Dr Eliya Zulu, Executive Director, African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP), Rosalinda Awour, MoE (Ministry of Education) Directions Research and Development & Prof. Brando Okolo, Senior Advisor, Science Technology and Innovation, AUDA-NEPAD during evidence for development conference on 6th May 2025. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

African countries have been urged to embrace the use of data in solving their problems to reduce over-dependence on imports.

Without facts supported by data, the continent may continue to languish in poverty as the fast technologically advancing world increasingly becomes dependent on evidence-based approaches to create solutions.

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